[Bug 254211] Review Request: guile-gnome-platform - Guile wrapper collection for the GNOME library stack
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Mon Sep 10 10:01:39 UTC 2007
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Summary: Review Request: guile-gnome-platform - Guile wrapper collection for the GNOME library stack
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=254211
------- Additional Comments From lxtnow at gmail.com 2007-09-10 06:01 EST -------
(In reply to comment #10)
> Well,
>
> * First I cannot install this rpm.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> [root at localhost guile-gnome-platform]# LANG=C rpm -ivh --test
> guile-gnome-platform-2.15.93-4.fc8.i386.rpm
> Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
> file /usr/share/info/dir from install of
> guile-gnome-platform-2.15.93-4.fc8 conflicts with file from package info-4.9-2.fc8
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks for pointed me this, not happened on mine.
>
> * Would you explain why guile-gnome-platform should have
> "Requires: orbit2-devel"? (although the ownership of
> %_libdir/orbit-2.0 is apparently wrong..)
>
_libdir/orbit-2.0 is currently owned by ORBit2-devel, so this package have to be
installed
> * build.log shows that fedora specific compilation flags are not
> honored under
> BUILD/guile-gnome-platform-2.15.93/gtk/gnome/gw
>
Will check this, thanks
> * Check the dependency for -devel package.
> For example, guile-gnome-gtk-0.pc contains the line:
> -------------------------------------------------
> Requires: gobject-2.0 g-wrap-2.0-guile
> -------------------------------------------------
> This means guile-gnome-platform-devel should have
> "Requires: g-wrap-devel
this has already been fixed for release *-3
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